Learn Anything
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Organize world's knowledge, explore & curate learning paths.
Nikita

Learn Anything β€” Search Interactive Maps to Learn Anything

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Learn Anything is an Open Source Website built by community to Learn Anything with Interactive Maps

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Maarten Belmans
Could it be you have technical difficulties? Tried loading the site in chrome, FF & IE but it doesn't show a mindmap on this url: https://learn-anything.xyz/progr...
Nikita
@poehah That's strange. Chrome and Firefox should work 100 %. Not sure about IE as we have not tested it.
Maarten Belmans
@nikitavoloboev I figured out it was my ad blocker on Chrome. None of the javascript/css was loaded for the website. After I whitelisted it, all was well :-)
Nikita
We hope you will like the website. Our goal is to provide the most efficient paths for learning any topic on Earth, curated and moderated by a community of people. There is a video introduction you can watch that goes over all the main features of the website : https://youtu.be/_zYjS2Uicso Everything is open source too, both the website and all the maps. 🎊
Valentijn v/den Hout
This is an amazing product! I love the simplicity of it. πŸ’— Is it possible to create these types of "webs" for myself? This would allow me to aggregate the resources I use for a particular topic, something I now try to accomplish using bookmarksfolders... πŸ˜‘ Again, great job! πŸ‘
A. Kursat Unver
I'm very excited about your product and have questions. How do you categorise continuous information? Also category / category context can change instantly in todays world. How will you follow & react to this changes?
Nikita
@_alper Currently all maps are open source and you can contribute by pressing the button with the πŸ¦„ on the bottom right and editing the JSON but we hope to make this process super easy in the future by having a live editor inside the search. So all links and maps should hopefully be sustained and helped by a community of people using the search and wanting it to become better.
Helen Larsen
Good idea! An interface is simple and convenient. The only disadvantage I see is a limited list of topics. I couldn't find the information crowdfunding, geography and countries, history.
Fouad
This is neat, very neat! πŸ€“ I can definitely see this as a more visual based alternative to informative resources like Wikipedia. My feedback would be to incorporate bit-sized information per level of information you're interacting with. This could provide context to items you might not know the pretext of. It could also add that additional fun factor to it if its an AI chat bot who communicates with you while you're delving deeper into the mindmaps. I think this is a wonderful idea, especially for neat freak people like me who prefer to consume information in a visual and organized manner. Never give me more than I need or ask for. 🀀 Please keep working on it as it has great potential. It wouldnt hurt to make the UI a bit more modernist although I can appreciats the contemporary style as well. Great job guys and good luck with the launch! πŸŽ‰πŸŽŠπŸŽˆ
Akash
I'd personally prefer, if there's no result available, to be offered to search the keyword on scholar.google.com Way better option than duckduckgo imo.
Nikita
@akashcmc In the future, we can allow to customise where the fallback leads to. So you can set Google Scholar as your fallback.
Federico Rodriguez Llull
This is pretty cool Guys, how to vote and edit the maps? We would like to add a small FRETX Section there.
Nikita
@federico_rodriguez_llull Currently you can edit maps by clicking on the orange button with the πŸ¦„ and editing JSON itself. We will make it a lot easier in the future though with a live editor. :)
Joshua Dance
Seems super cool. How would you use it? Like hard to know where to start.
Nikita
@joshdance There are some tips on how to use it in the sidebar if you click the burger menu on top right. There is also more info in the GitHub repo : https://github.com/nikitavoloboe... Hope you like it. :)
Abhishek Jain
This is a nice idea and a very good implementation. I am sure you guys are still adding more content. Looking forward to it.
Sabri Helal
wasn't this already posted two months ago? https://www.producthunt.com/post...
Nikita
@sabrisjourney We posted the original MindNode maps but not the search engine as it was not built then. Now we actually have a search engine over that Knowledge Map which is really powerful and is open source.
Avi
This is an amazing concept. I hope more content will be added to it as time progresses.
Erick Barron
Would be cool to add pictures or.icoms next to the categories
Nikita
@erickbarron86 What do you mean? We already have emojis next to all nodes that signify where the node leads to.
Abhilash Jain
This is super useful , thanks @nglgzz @nikitavoloboev
Chris Buttenham
Love it! I had a similar "mind-mapping" idea and everyone thought I was crazyβ€”glad you built it :)
Sleepless Yogi
Can you not create your own mindmaps?
Jeremy Meyer
Fantastic. I hope to see this become something like an open source Khan Academy.
Avi Mehenwal
Demo look so promising .. am on my way to try it. Great work people (Y) Kudos Upvote from my side
Adarrra Π₯.
It looks really great! Don't you plan to add a functionality with creating private maps?
eboy
Wow! Slick!